Antique & Fine Art Spring Auction Sale Totals Over $750k!

Auction: May 5 & 6, 2005

Preview: May 4, 2005

Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.

STATE OF MAINE ONE DRAWER PAINTED WASH STAND SIGNED JOHN HILL. 19th C. At bottom of drawer is script pencil signature. The grain paint in black and red. Sheraton style with turned legs, rectangular top and shaped backsplash. John Hill is unlisted in the Maine State Museum’s Exhibition of Maine Painted Furniture. PROVENANCE: From a central Maine home. SIZE: 34” to top of splash back. Top size is 32” x 19”. CONDITION: Some wear to surface paint but generally very good. 9-26021 (500-1,000)

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) RIVER FERRY AND TOWN. Large pastel Hudson River type scene shows a large ferry manned by five men. One in blue outfit, the others in red and black, two holding guns. They are leaving a large dock area with two buildings, one being a post office. Two people are seen in large canoe, two people seen on shore, one fishing. A gap in the river shows a large town and church and farmhouse are seen on left bank. A two-mast sailboat is seen on right side of river. Unsigned. Nicely housed in a gilt carved wood frame with white matte. PROVENANCE: From a Gardiner, Maine home. SIGHT SIZE: 20” x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26014 (800-1,200)

INTERESTING ANTIQUE WINDSOR STYLE CANDLESTAND. The round top with molded edge and single bottom cleat. Central turned shaft screws into top and bottom. The bottom with a round base having three incised circles at edge supported by four nicely turned short splay legs. What appears to be its original dark finish. Bottom of stand has old writing “Property of Marie E. Jones, Yuma, AZ Left in care of my cousin …Mrs. Allen 1917 …”. Rare form in desirable condition makes this a very attractive stand. SIZE: 27-1/2” h x 12-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. Some finish loss to top. 9-26134 (400-600)

LOT OF SEVEN EARLY WINE BOTTLES. 18th Century. Slightly different shapes, all in green. Pontil marks. Most with sheered lips and ring collar. European. SIZES: Range from 7-1/2” to 10-1/2”. CONDITION: One with crack in neck, generally good. 9-26354 (400-800)

FINE THREE DRAWER TIGER MAPLE CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Strong tiger maple case with pine top with slight overhang. Base is entirely of tiger maple and drawer fronts in matched strong tiger maple. Replaced old hardware having oval back, bale handle and bust of George Washington. There is a central hole where round knob used to be. PROVENANCE: From a central Maine home. SIZE: 36” h x case 38” w x 19” d. CONDITION: Some old repairs including drawer runners, side of bracket foot and small patches to drawer fronts. Top has scrapes. Refinished but having a wonderful mellow patina. 9-26015 (1,500-2,500)

FINE GRANDFATHER CLOCK BY S. HOADLEY. The dial painted with blue and white urn with green and red decoration at corners. The large painted dial has two smaller dials, one in minutes and the other in days. The outstanding case has glass waist door and cutout base. Hood with turned posts and fretwork top that has fourteen pierced cutout stars. Three turned wood finials. The case has fabulous all over alligatored varnish finish. Two brass weights and pendulum are present. Wooden works with bell strike. SIZE: 91” to top of finial x 19” at widest x 12” at deepest. CONDITION: Very good, as noted above. 9-26031 (2,000-4,000)

ROBERT HAVELL JR (American, 1793-1878) VIEW OF WEST POINT. Colored aquatint engraving by Robert Havell Jr. after his own painting. View shows U.S. Military Academy at West Point and overlooking the Hudson River with mountains and distant towns. Housed in a replacement silver gilt molded wood frame having ivory matte with watercolor highlights. IMAGE SIZE: 16-1/4” x 24”. 18-3/4” x 26” with margins. CONDITION: Print is laid down on light board. Nice coloring, very light foxing. Very good. 9-25783 (1,800-2,800)

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) LOT OF FIVE PRINTS. Prints include 1) View on Hudson River from Ruggles House, Newburgh. 11-1/2” x 14-1/2”. Overall toning to exposed area. Hinged to matte with tape. 2) The Hudson Highlands, Near Newburg, N. Y. 10” x 14”. Overall toned and light foxing to exposed areas. Hinged to matte with tape. 3) The Hudson at Peekskill. 11-3/4” x 15-1/2”. Overall toned and light foxing to exposed areas. Hinged to matte with tape. 4) A Home on the Mississippi. 11” x 14-1/2”. Very good. 5) An American Ship Rescuing the Officer’s and Crew of a British Man of War. 13-3/4” x 18. Overall dark toning. All are framed. The three Hudson scenes in identical simple wood frames. Other two in old different frames. 9-26168 (1,200-1,500)

IMPORTANT ESTATE COLLECTION OF 425+ AUTOGRAPHS. The single owner collection was amassed by H. E. Burbank of Augusta, Maine in the 1890’s, mostly 1894 and 1895. Most were provided by the signors as a response to his letter request. They were found loose in a small shirt box with evidence that some were previously `mounted in an album. The signors responded in a variety of ways including hand written letters, notes, poems, music or autographs. It is a capsulation of the important figures of the day. Presently the loose pieces have been placed in four albums contained in see through sleeves. An old list was found in the box but is incomplete. We have gone through and identified approximately half of the signatures and by no means have captured all of the important figures. CONDITION: As noted above. There may be some glue marks that show some wear on the paper but generally the collection is in very good condition. 9-25986 (5,000-10,000)

FRAMED LETTER SIGNED BOB MORRIS, 1799. The brief letter dated January 4 1799 to a Mr. Garrett Cottringer. It is housed in a replacement gilt frame with double matte; along side a picture of Robert Morris. Back side with cutout for letter and back glass. Robert Morris (1734-1806) was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. SIGHT SIZE: Letter is 7-1/2” x 7”. Overall is 18” x 22”. CONDITION: There is a 3/4” x 1/4” hole and related tears. Otherwise good. 9-26170 (400-600)

FERROTYPE FROM THE 1860 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LINCOLN AND HAMLIN. Hole at the 12:00 o’clock position, in a brass frame. One side is “Abraham Lincoln 1860” other side is “Hannibal Hamlin 1860”. The image of Lincoln Is unshaven, looking left. Comes with a small dome display case. SIZE: 1” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26371 (600-1,000)

IMAGE AND EARLY ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH OF THE EARL OF BUCHAN. Also included with his autograph, “As a mark of my attachment to the cause of liberty…”. “J. Otis, Esquire of Boston…New England…According to act of Parliament, November 28 (?)…Libertas (symbol of a hat), IBI Patia”. SIZE: 19-1/2’ h x 15-1/2” w (includes frame & matting). CONDITION: Image, mat and cropped signature stained and soiled. 9-26408 (150-250)

WARREN B. DAVIS (American, 1865-1928) SALMAGUNDI CLUB SIGNED PRESENTATION PRINT. This framed print of a nude woman on hillside (Spirit of Dreams) is pencil inscribed “To Walter Ufer from Samuel T. Shaw Salmagundi Club 1929”. In the bottom white margin “In Memory of Warren B. Davis” under which is signed by approximately fifty different artists in pencil. They include: Walter Ufer, Gordon Grant, Edmund Greacen, J.E. Costigan, Guy Wiggins and many others. An interesting piece of Salmagundi Club history. On the back is a label from De La Pena Books Santa Fe, New Mexico “Presented to Bart Durham April 6, 1981 as a Memento of the Personnel Papers of Walter Ufer, Bought by Steve Good for Rosenstock Arts, Denver, Colorado. Discovered by Bart in the attic of the Rackleys at Sapallo, New Mexico”. Found locally in central Maine. SIGHT SIZE: 22-1/2” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26377 (800-1,200)

GOOD TWO PART STEPBACK CUPBOARD IN BLUE PAINT. Early 19th C with an old blue paint which possibly could be original. The top section with two eight-pane glass doors fitted with wood knobs. Two shelves behind. The front frame with a decorative molding. The bottom section with two paneled doors having molded panel edges, each fitted with wood knob, behind which is one shelf. Nice blue paint. SIZE: 81-1/2” h x 47-1/2” w. Bottom is 17-1/2” d; top is 12-3/4” d. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-25988 (2,000-3,000)

ROUND 19TH CENTURY LAZY SUSAN TABLE. This country pine table has four tapered square legs with X-stretcher. Straight apron which is wood pegged to legs. The round top supports a round lazy Susan, which has a pole that sets into cross stretcher base. Nice old finish. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 48” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26172 (600-800)

SET OF SIX ANTIQUE PAINTED WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS SIGNED S. KILBURN. Maker Stephen Kilburn (1787-1867). Worked in the village of New London, Huron County, Ohio in 1840 and listed in the American Cabinet Makers book. Each chair retains its original paint decoration with green and yellow highlights on a red background. Each chair is branded S Kilburn. Typical thumb-back Windsor side chairs. SIZE: 34” h x 17” seat h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Paint has significant wear to decoration but appear to be untouched. 9-26001 (900-1,500)

COUNTRY FIGURED MAPLE BLIND DOOR SECRETARY. In two parts. The top part having a top section with three side by side drawers over two paneled doors which open to reveal an interior with four drawers, six cubby holes and large open area. The bottom section with fold over slightly angled lid over three drawers, shaped apron and turned legs. The case and doors in curly maple and birdseye maple. The drawer fronts in mahogany. SIZE: 56-1/2” h x 41” w x 20-1/4” d. CONDITION: Refinished. Some warp to doors and lid does not close fully. Otherwise good. 9-26070 (1,000-1,500)

LOT OF EIGHT HANDLESS FLOW BLUE CUPS AND SAUCERS IN THE “SCINDE” PATTERN. Six cups with round footed bases and paneled sides and flaring rim. Two cups with paneled sides and straight foot. Six saucers are deeper than the other two. SIZE: Cups are 3” h; saucers are 5-1/2” – 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25832 (400-800)

AFTER WILLIAM GUY WALL (American, 1792-) BAKER’S FALLS. Unsigned 19th Century watercolor of Baker’s Falls, New York after a print from the painting by William Guy Wall. The scene shows a cascading waterfall with mill having rocky banks and man standing on rock. Housed in a gilt molded wood replacement frame with reverse painted black and gold glass matte. On reverse is old description indicating the watercolor is a rendition of the Brunswick, Maine dam and mill on the Androscoggin River. SIGHT SIZE: 14” x 21”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26060 (1,000-2,000)

IMARI DECORATED CHARGER. Nice colors of deep blue, rust, green and gold. Decorated with mother and child with vase of flowers. Back side has vine of flowers. SIZE: 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Restoration to one chip on edge, otherwise very good. 9-26316 (200-400)

19TH CENTURY BOAT DIORAMA OF THE “ALPHA”. The two-mast sailboat “Alpha” is seen in full sail with linen sails and rope rigging. The hull is painted white with the name at bow with a long gold arrow. At the stern is the name and “Port Eloin”. Outstanding 19th Century case in canted form. SIZE: 28” h x 31-1/2” w x 10-1/4” deep. CONDITION: Found in attic, very dirty. Crack to lower front right glass corner. 9-25777 (1,000-1,500)

OUTSTANDING EARLY SHIP IN BOTTLE. The 9-1/2” aqua blown in mold bottle has four-mast rigged ship, a smaller two-mast steam and sail ship and gray submarine. They rest in a sea like base with backdrop of hillside town having houses, church and large lighthouse. Might depict Portsmouth, New Hampshire. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26360 (200-400)

MARSHALL JOHNSON JR. (American, 1850-1921) SCHOONER OFF A RED LIGHTHOUSE. Oil on canvas scene shows a schooner heading out by a large low red building with lighthouse top. Several other sails are seen on a green wavy ocean. Signed lower right “M. Johnson Jr./77”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. REFERENCE: Listed in the Bicentennial Inventory of American Paintings, Smithsonian Institute and comes with card dated 1976 from previous owners acknowledgement card. SIZE: 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good, small chip repair above lighthouse. 9-26483 (1,250-1,750)

RACKET SHREVE (American, 20th Century) “SQUALL OVER NANTUCKET SOUND”. Fine watercolor scene shows a two-mast sailing vessel in stormy seas with Nantucket light ship and other boat. Dark gray sky on right side has lightening bolts and left shows light break in clouds. Signed lower right. Nicely housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white matte having penned title. Shreve was born in Salem, Mass and is known for his marine illustrations. SIGHT SIZE: 15” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26144 (1,000-1,200)

C. BERGES (European, 19th Century) TALL SHIP AT DOCK. Oil on canvas scene shows a large schooner at end of wood dock. A man sitting in rowboat on land looks at boat with harbor city in background. Signed lower left “C. Berges 83”. Housed in a fine fancy gesso decorated French style frame. SIZE: 12-3/4” x 10”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-26447 (2,500-3,500)

FINE SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER BY MARY ALLGAIER, 1810. The sampler having a four line verse “Here in this garden here below water me that I may grow and when all grace to me is given then transplant me into heaven”. Above are two sections of flowers, below which states “Mary Allgair her work May 3rd 1810” with flowers, trees and dogs. The flower vine border in green, tan and ivory. The letters in black and the flowers in ivory, green and shades of brown. Housed in a simple veneered wood frame. PROVENANCE: From a Gardiner, Maine home. SIGHT SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some running of colors on bottom section. 9-26069 (800-1,200)

RARE AND OUTSTANDING MAHOGANY CASED TALL CLOCK BY JACOB MAUS, TRENTON. Jacob Maus worked in Philadelphia and Trenton, NJ between 1780-1790. The brass dial with hour, minute and second hands. An oval name plaque says “Jacob Maus Trenton”. Below which is a square hole for date dial. . Back dial with full moon, brass works with bells strike. Weights, key, pendulum and winding key present. The refinished case has tombstone door with molded edge and shaped brass escutcheon plate. The waist having fluted quarter columns, the base with similar columns and central flame grain shaped panel. All supported by four ogee feet. The hood with swan neck pediment with carved floral rosettes, two flame carved side finials with larger central pierce carved finial. Block and turned columns on front of hood, small shaped side windows and quarter columns to back edge. PROVENANCE: From the Bob & Jackie Stewart Collection. SIZE: 99” h x 19-1/2” at widest x 10-1/2” d. CONDITION: Some restoration to base, top including small finials and spliced piece to backboard. Very good. 9-25760 (15,000-30,000)

PIETER CORNELIS DOMMERSEN (Dutch, 1834-1908) “AMSTERDAM-WINTER”. Large oil on wood panel city street scene in the winter shows a snow covered street with eleven figures showing a man with push sleigh, man with bundle of sticks, women with baskets and man walking with dog beside. Sunlight cascades on sides of buildings under gray cloudy skies with blue breaks. Signed lower right “P.C. D. 73”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated frame. On back of board with a registry F. R. tag indicating artist, title, size and registered number 15956. Also a Findlay Galleries Chicago label. Also a very early owner tag which appears to read “O. J. Morgan Esq. No. 280”. Also a mahogany panel label of “Geo. Rowney & Co. London”. The artist was known for his realistic street scenes of European cities. SIZE: 24” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26118 (10,000-20,000)

SHERATON MAHOGANY SECRETARY. In two sections. Top having two glass doors with cathedral window shapes behind which is an open compartment and three drawers. The bottom section with fold over writing surface, two over two drawers. Each outfitted with two ring brasses, raised on four turned legs. SIZE: 56” h x 39” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. Key present. 9-26201 (1,000-1,500)

PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD. 18th C, in two parts. Top part having cornice molding with dental feature below which is a frieze, pierce carved with intersecting semi-circles. Three shelves with plate rail and front molded board. The front sides having a thin molded panel topped by a carved rosette. The back beaded edge vertical panels have been painted a light green. The bottom section with two large doors, each having two molded edge panels fitted with later brass knobs. The whole base with molded frame. Mellow honey-brown natural finish. SIZE: 80” h x 58-1/2” at widest. Bottom is 18-3/4” d, top is 11-1/2” at deepest. CONDITION: 9-26018 (2,000-3,000)

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE FOOTED PUNCH BOWL BY COULDON. The Flow Blue like pattern has a border of roses with a central scene of large building with people in garden setting. Sailboats are seen on left side with harbor and mountains. Bottom marked “Couldon England 78”. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 17-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25802 (800-1,200)

SET OF FOUR FIGURED MAPLE SHERATON SIDE CHAIRS. Each with Birdseye maple back splats and needlepoint seats. Each of the four seats depicting one of the various suits of cards. Originally from the famous Lang Estate Collection of Rye, New York. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26419 (800-1,200)

LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY FIGURAL CAST IRON WINDMILL WEIGHT. This wonderful antique folk art weight in the form of a large bull (anatomically correct) and of very nice form. SIZE: 24” l (bull only) x 17-1/2” h. CONDITION: Mounted to a wooden display base. Generally very good to excellent. 9-26402 (800-1,200)

VERY RARE PERIOD CHIPPENDALE MOLDED LEG, 8-LEG DROP LEAF TABLE. Solid mahogany with deep straight leaves having four fixed molded legs and four swing-out molded legs. SIZE: 49” l x 21” w (closed)/58” w (open). CONDITION: Some dings and scratches, also a small crack; generally very good. This is a very rare form and excellent size. 8-87195 (1,750-2,750)

EXQUISITE PORCELAIN-MOUNTED THREE-PIECE CLOCK SET. By the New Haven Clock Company and so marked on the clock dial. Magnificent gold-painted metal framed clock with elaborate figures and design. A delicately painted porcelain dial and a superb painted porcelain tablet below the clock face depicting a voluptuous semi-nude maid draped in flowers, attended by a puttee and a nymph. Together with a matching pair of porcelain decorated ornate four-socket candelabras. SIZE: (clock) 15” h. CONDITION: Hinge to back door unattached; otherwise generally good to very good overall. 9-26406 (750-1,250)

17TH CENTURY DELFT STEIN. The stein body with polychrome decorations including yellow, orange, lavender and green. Pewter hinged lid with inscribed initials. Also marked with key shaped hallmark and letters beneath the lid. SIZE: Approximately 9” to top of finial. CONDITION: Chipped and various cracks in the body of the stein. 9-26404 (300-500)

GERMAN DECORATED LATE 17TH CENTURY PEWTER STEIN. The body decorated with eight lion masks and one larger lion mask with ring. The lid having a similar lion mask and engraved “Josf Msel 1690”. Interior with three hallmarks, barrel shaped pointed thumb lift. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. Some dents and off round lid. 9-25211 (200-400)

OUTSTANDING ENGLISH DELFT ? PITCHER. The tapered body having a loop handle and small round pouring spout. The body decorated with a shield having ramant lion and crown. Two dragon and leaf forms decorate rest of body. Nice colors on a crackled surface. Bottom marked with monogram GM with numbers. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Handle has repairs, otherwise very good. 9-26571 (300-500)

INTERESTING MAHOGANY ONE LEAF TABLE WITH CABINET TOP. Early 19th Century piece in two parts consists of a one leaf base with molding attached to top to receive cabinet. The legs have corner molding and are square with a chamfered back. Straight skirt. Top section with two glass mullion doors and three adjustable shelves. SIZE: 71-1/2” h x 32” at widest x 16” d (w/ leaf down); 31-3/4” d (w/ leaf open). CONDITION: Very good. 9-26198 (1,500-2,500)

FINE ENGLISH COUNTRY LAMBING CHAIR. Non-upholstered chair has raised panel back, carved crest with hand hold and nicely formed “wings”. Side drawer fitted with original ring pull. Carved arms with shaped upcurving supports, which end in square legs. SIZE: 43” h x 21” at widest x 18” seat h. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some old repair, old crack to panel and side wing. 9-26263 (800-1,200)

LOUIS XIV STYLE CARVED AND PANELED OAK CABINET. This cabinet was made to match the above cabinet located in the dining room of the Woolworth home. Paneled sides having three sets of two paneled sections. The front set with three vertical central doors flanked by double inset panels. Shelf interior resting on an applied molded base. Each door with four small inset panels. Applied simple molded top. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 84-1/2” h x 47-1/2” w x 20-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-99910 (800-1,200)

SIGNED GS? (British, Early 19th Century) CASTLE RUINS ALONG RIVER. Oil on canvas Gainsborough style scene shows a castle ruin at point of land. The sun is seen bright and low on the horizon. Yellow and blue sky with light clouds. The river winds around point of land and three ducks are seen on right side. Signed with conjoined GS? artist cipher and dated 1812. Housed in a wide gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 17-1/4” x 21-1/4”. CONDITION: Older relining. Cleaned, inpainting, craquelure. Very good. 9-26148 (800-1,200)

B.T. (British, First half of 19th Century) TWO FROG ILLUSTRATIONS. Watercolor and pencil illustrations as follows: 1) Shows a colored frog with sword tipping his purple hat to a rat resting on a cane. The graphite backdrop has large house on hill with post with arrows “To Mousehall” and “To Frogmoor”. A caption underneath reads “Off he set with his opera hat and on the road he met with a rat”. Signed B. T. 1833. 2) Shows the frog with purple hat being chased by a woman frog with red cape and two walking sticks. The backdrop is a marshy area with hill beyond. Caption reads “A frog he would a wooing go whether his mother would let him, or no”. Signed B.T. 1833. Both identically housed in pierce carved gesso decorated gilt frames. SIGHT SIZE: 4-3/4” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26440 (4,000-6,000)

LARGE COVERED POTPOURRI JAR WITH DRAGON HANDLES. Six sides with inset inner flat cover and six sides dome cover with Foo Dog finial. The outside cover with scroll design hole reticulation. Inside of cover has blue flowers with leaf. Tapered body with two large dragon mask handles. The flow blue decoration of flowers and vines in a deep blue. Unmarked. A wonderful addition to any flow blue collection. SIZE: 24-1/2” h x 15” at widest (with handles). CONDITION: On each side of inner rim is a hairline crack, which may have occurred in the making. Very good. 9-25801 (1,500-2,500)

LARGE FLOW BLUE BOWL. Marked on the underside, “CAULDON, ENGLAND”. Design depicts large stone palace-type structure beside the bay with people and animals in the foreground. SIZE: 15” dia x 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26394 (450-650)

RARE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE BUILT-IN CUPBOARD. This one piece 18th Century cupboard has open front in two sections. The top section fitted with three shaped shelves, which are fastened with rosehead nails and mortised into back boards. The front face has molded edge with semi-circular top. A central shelf below which is an open area with shaped molded facing with bottom shelf. All supported on cutout legs. Very light white colored wash to surface. The interior sides have simulated molded edge panel and back with similar molding. The back is open which may have had panels or plaster backing. SIZE: 89-1/2” h x 29-1/4” w x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: Leg areas have some old repairs but generally very good. 9-26176 (2,500-3,500)

ROUND TILT TOP CHAIR TABLE IN RED PAINT. Four board top. Base with square legs having box stretcher. SIZE: 27” h x 39” top dia. CONDITION: Shows use and repairs, several paint history layers. Appears to have been scraped down to an old red. 9-26002 (1,000-2,000)

ANTIQUE BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. Four banister back with nice carved crest, rush seat and two front turned stretchers. All painted black with small section of finial showing the original red underneath. SIZE: 43” h x 16” seat h. CONDITION: One finial has old repair, good. 9-26029 (300-400)

EDWARD MORAN (American, 1829-1901) FISHING BOATS OFF COASTLINE. Oil on canvas laid on masonite scene shows two fishing boats close to shore with net floats out and figures on board. Rocky cliff on right side with large town with buildings on shore with hill background having castle. Signed lower left “Edward Moran”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated regilt frame with Marshall Field & Co. label. SIZE: 12” x 20”. CONDITION: Inpainting mostly around edges, fine craquelure. Very good. 9-26119 (5,000-8,000)

H.A. DRISCOLE (American, 19th/20th Century) SMALL MOUTH BASS. Outstanding oil on canvas portrait of a small mouth bass leaping from the water with a red hackled fly in its mouth. One of a number of game fish painting that this artist has done. Signed lower right “H A Driscole. Housed in its original scroll and leaf gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 20” x 14”. CONDITION: As found, Estate condition. Extremely dirty, both canvas and frame. We believe the painting will clean up nicely. 9-26248 (1,500-2,500)

SIGNED ED (European, 19th Century) THE WATER BOWL. Oil on canvas scene shows a brown and white dog nestled inside doghouse peering out at a white cat which has paw in a green slip decorated bowl. Signed lower right with conjoined initials ED. Housed in what appears to be its original gesso decorated frame. Paris canvas stamp on reverse “Ancienne Maison Valle, Paris”. SIZE: 18” x 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Three patches to reverse and corresponding inpainting, craquelure, good. 9-26143 (1,200-1,600)

CARVED GRANDFATHER CLOCK BY THOMAS ORE. The dial marked “Thos. Ore, Tong” with white enamel paint having flying bird, bow tie, and flowers. Two winding holes and minute dial as well as date dial. The case with tombstone door, bracket cutout base, all over carved which may be of a later date. The removable hood has columns, pediment top with two finials. Brass works with two iron weights and pendulum present. Thomas Ore was a renowned clock maker and was from Birmingham, England. He worked between 1759-1786. PROVENANCE: From the Allen Graves Estate. SIZE: 86” h x 19-1/2” at widest x 10-1/2” at deepest. CONDITION: Board that covers hood at to is missing. Dial has some flaking and chipping, cracks in base, crack in left window, otherwise good. 4-54383 (1,500-2,500)

FRENCH ONE DRAWER TABLE. The heavy table has two board top which is 2” thick. One small drawer in center with brass knob. Large tapered square legs. SIZE: 26-1/2” h x 35-1/2” w x 19-1/4” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor insect damage. 9-26280 (200-400)

CIVIL WAR ERA DECORATED DRUM BY WILLIAM SEMPF, NEW YORK. Circa 1860. Inside label “William Sempf Manufacturer of Base and Snare Drums 209 & 211 Grand St, New York…”. An oval stamp is also inside stating “Dixie White Olaf”. This is located on the drum head. There is a pencil signature next to the label “76 TSU”. Outside of the drum has black decoration to the outside wood bands. Central band decorated with eagle and shield. The outside rope appears to have been replaced. The drum was owned by Frank George Horton who was the son of George Horton. Birthplace Cattaraugus County, New York around 1840 and settled in Illinois. It has descended in the family. Frank George Hor ton enlisted June 2, 1862. Discharged September 27, 1862 at the age of 21. 57th Co. Regiment of Illinois Bols Infantry. He re-enlisted for an unknown period of time afterwards. SIZE: 8-3/4” x 16” w. CONDITION: One split in drum head, generally very good. 9-99813 (300-500)

19TH CENTURY TWO PART DIMINUTIVE CABINET. The bottom part having two paneled doors with shelf behind. The top section with one central door and two side windows having two shelves behind. The top with central arch conforming to the door. All on a bracket base. SIZE: 72-1/2” h x 37-1/2” at widest x 15-1/2” deepest. CONDITION: Two glass panes cracked, otherwise good. 9-26374 (800-1,000)

TOBACCO SHOP TRADE SIGN. Painted steel sign of a young native boy smoking long clay pipe and wearing a red and green tobacco leaf skirt. Other hand resting on a barrel. Decorated on both sides with a double fastening strap. The older outstanding S-scroll bracket has cast rosettes and central gilt element with leaf and profile head design. The end of the bracket with three scrolled hooks, the painted figure attaches to top of S. SIZE: 47-1/2” l. Painted figure is 18-3/4” h. CONDITION: Some repairs to bracket and some chipping paint loss but generally very good. 9-26141 (750-1,500)

HIPPOLYTE GIRARD (French, 19th Century) TENDING THE FIELD OF FLOWERS. Colorful scene shows a man and two women tending to a large field of flowers with white and blue blooms. A summer landscape with hillside and trees under a blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated wide and fancy frame. SIZE: 20” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up in sky. 9-26466 (4,500-6,500)

EUGENE ANTOINE SAMUEL LAVIEILLE (French, 1820-1889) “VILLERVILLE”. Oil on canvas town scene shows woman with two other figures at edge of body of water with large dock and many buildings and church. Cows are seen in foreground lined with green grass. Signed lower right and also signed on stretcher with title. Housed in an antique gilt frame. Villerville is a town in France on the ocean. SIZE: 12-3/4” x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Some restoration and some needed. Fair to good. 9-26488 (2,000-3,000)

TWELVE MISCELLANEOUS DISHES/SAUCERS. Lot includes: Four 5-1/4” dishes in the “Scinde” pattern; Two 5” dishes in the “Amoy” pattern; Two 5” dishes in the “Kelvin” pattern; Two 6” dishes in the “Kyver” pattern. 5-3/4” saucer in the “Manila” pattern and a 5-3/4” saucer in the “Scinde” pattern (with hairline). CONDITION: As noted above, generally very good. 9-25833 (200-300)

RARE BUTTER PADDLE WITH BUTTER PRINT HANDLE. The top of handle has a 3” dia six pointed star with zigzag carving at border having angled handle down to a slightly scooped 5” w butter scoop. Unusual form having a wonderful wear pattern. SIZE: 9-1/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25360 (300-500)

RARE AND UNUSUAL MUG FORM CARVED WOOD BUTTER MOLD. The wood pegged hinged lid in bowl form has large geometric carving with eight petals and center diamond. The outside of the top with punch carved designs and pinwheel type carving on top. The footed tub shaped base with similar punch designs sets on four carved feet. The base punch signed “NH”. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 6” dia without handle. CONDITION: Some minor cracks, generally very good. 9-25380 (500-1,000)

THREE PART RECTANGULAR CARVED WOOD BUTTER MOLD. Kinerson type combination mold. The rectangular print divided into eight cake prints. Three are flowers, three are cherry and two are “H”. The rectangular board has another thinner board screwed to the bottom. containing a round hole in the center for a turned removable handle. The machine dovetailed box has top board affixed with six small screws. SIZE: 7” h with handle x 6” w x 3-1/2” d. CONDITION: Some cracking but generally good. 9-25385 (150-200)

RECTANGULAR FOUR PRINT TWO PART CARVED WOOD BUTTER MOLD. Four cake print Kinerson type combination mold. The interior rectangular mold made in four sections. One with rows of leaves, another with grape cluster with leaves and vine, another with large maple leaf and one with nut and leaves. These four prints are held in a tapered rectangular housing that has screw fastenings. The outside machine dovetailed box has two cleats on bottom. SIZE: Each butter print is 2” sq. Total size is 3-1/2” h x 11” x 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Handle missing, otherwise good. 9-25383 (100-200)

LARGE TWO PART SQUARE CARVED WOOD BUTTER MOLD. Four type Kinerson type combination mold. The square butter mold made up of two carved molds each having two prints. All the same design with what appears to be a “CS”. Butter print is held in a tapered square housing with turned handle. The outside machine dovetailed case having two cleat. SIZE: Butter print is 5” x 4-1/2”. Overall is 3-3/4” h x 6” w x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25382 (100-200)

TWO PART REMOVABLE TOP CARVED WOOD BUTTER MOLD. Designed to produce a large block of butter in an oval shape with designs of a serrated edge on the sides as well as a carved oak branch with leaves and acorns on the top. The removable top is hinged at one end and has a latch on the other. SIZE: Butter print is 3-3/4” h x 7” l. Overall is 2” h x 11” l x 5-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25352 (150-200)

PINE FOUR DOOR STEPBACK CUPBOARD. One piece with the top section having two glass doors, which open to reveal two shelves. The bottom section with two doors, each having two panels with applied molding. All on a cutout base and having an ogee formed cornice. SIZE: 70-1/2” h x 45-1/2” at widest x 18” at deepest. CONDITION: Refinished, very good. 9-26284 (800-1,200)

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Oil on canvas, identically housed in nice gesso decorated period frames. The man with black beard and black coat against a dark background. The woman wearing dark dress with lace collar and pearl decorated hair pin against a dark background. SIZE: 27” x 22”. CONDITION: Unrestored. Woman has a 5” tear in background. Man has small 1” tear in head with some craquelure and scrapes. Fair to good. Frames are very nice. 9-26593 (400-800)

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PAIR OF MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE SCENES. Oil on canvas scenes, both by the same hand in a primitive style. One shows large cliff sided mountain, Mt. Kineo? descending to large lake with different boats. A town is seen on far shore with buildings, two people are seen looking out over view under large trees on left side. The other with similar mountain cliff, lake and boats, with mountain in background. Foreground shows an area of forest with cut down trees. Identically housed in fine period gilt gesso flower decorated frames. Sticker attached to back “Emma Small”. SIZE: 9” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25598 (1,000-2,000)

UNSIGNED (19th Century) MOUNTAIN LAKE WITH HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas panoramic scene shows tall mountains, some of which are snow capped, lining a small lake. A house is seen at top of grassy knoll with three cows and two figures below. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with fruit and leaves at corners. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Good. Discolored varnish and surface grime. 9-25983 (500-1,000)

ANTIQUE TAVERN TABLE. The pine breadboard end single board top has remnants of early red paint underneath. What appears to be a maple base has nice turned legs with box stretcher. Probably a marriage and presently top is not attached to base. SIZE: 24” h x top 28” x 47-1/2”. CONDITION: Refinished, good. 9-26279 (500-1,000)

TWO PRIMITIVE CARVED WOOD BUTTER STAMPS/MOLDS. 1) “Maltese Cross” five part butter mold. Each piece pinned with small wire which when placed together, form a butter mold with open bottom. The sides have prints including building with stars, flower, stag, pinwheel and flower stock. Held together with small wooden hoop. SIZE: 2” x 2”. CONDITION: Good. 2) One piece turned and carved flower and leaf butter stamp. SIZE: 3”. CONDITION: Crack in handle, otherwise good. 9-25387; 25392 (400-600)

ELLIPTICAL CARVED WOOD BUTTER PRINT. The back with carved handle. The top section having round center carving with six petal star and geometric carving back at points. The print has slightly turned up ends and does not sit flat which appears to be the way that it was made. SIZE: 2-1/4” h x 9” x 4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25354 (150-250)

LOT OF SIX MINIATURE BUTTER STAMPS. All with flower motif. Four one-piece and two two-piece. One square and five round. SIZE: 1” dia to 2” dia. 2” h to 2-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25391 (400-700)

TWO OVER THREE DRAWER MAPLE CHEST. Drawers have some curl figuring and fitted with old 18th C hardware. The bracket base is a later addition. Refinished in a honey brown color. SIZE: 35-3/4” h x case is 38-1/2” x 20-1/4” d. CONDITION: Restored, refinished, very good. 9-26260 (800-1,200)

SANTIAGO GOMEZ REGIDOR (Spanish, 19th Century) “PAISAGE”. Outstanding oil on wood panel shows a man and woman walking along wooded path with approaching black dog. The woman is dressed in white with a red caped parasol, gentleman in blue and gold. The light shines through opening in woods on couple. Signed and inscribed on bottom right corner Madrid-Mars MDCCCLXXXVIII. Housed in its magnificent original pierce decorated floral frame with name tag and title. Back of frame has Buenos Aires label. SIZE: 4-3/4” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26458 (3,250-3,750)

AFTER EMILIO SANCHEZ PERRIER (Spanish, 1855-1907) MAN IN BOAT ON RIVER. Oil on canvas landscape shows man with yellow hat tying up boat to mooring post. White house with red tile roof and large trees behind. Blue skies with white scattered clouds. A fine summer scene. Signed lower left “E. Sanchez Perrier”. “NO 6” in pencil on stretcher. Housed in its original fancy gold decorated gesso frame with gold liner and glass window. PROVENANCE: Originally from a fine Florida home; part of a collection that has descended in the same family since their purchase in the first quarter of the 20th C. SIZE: 10-3/4” x 9”. CONDITION: Restored 3/4” tear to bottom left. 9-26541 (1,000-2,000)

NESTING SET OF FOUR DECORATED LACQUERWARE STANDS. Graduated set. Each with black lacquer finish and gold floral and leaf highlights. Label of T. G. Buckley Co. Boston on bottom of one stand. Each stand signed with Oriental character on base of leg. SIZE: Tops are 19-1/2” x 12”. Two are 12-1/2” x 10”. 28” h to 26” h. CONDITION: Four feet have old repairs, otherwise good. 9-26053 (300-500)

FINE BLUE AND WHITE CANTON COVERED TEAPOT. Signed on base with six blue characters. C-scroll handle, slightly domed lid with decorative ball finial. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 9-1/4” at widest. CONDITION: Appears that the edges of the handle have been filled and have yellowed. Otherwise very good. 9-26089 (300-500)

TWELVE BLUE AND WHITE CANTON DINNER PLATES. Slight variations. SIZE: Approximately 10” dia. CONDITION: Very good. One small nick on one plate, another has a very tight small hairline. 9-26094 (400-800)

EIGHT FOLD PAINTED STONE AND WOOD ORIENTAL TABLE SCREEN. Each panel divided into four separate panels, which have painted stone inserts. Most depict people, some have writing. Appears to be 19th Century. SIZE: 25”. Each panel is 4-3/4” w. CONDITION: Some paint loss but generally in good condition. 9-26362 (400-800)

RARE CLOISONNÉ ON PORCELAIN VASE. The tapered body on a white porcelain ground is signed in red marks on bottom. The body in an olive green background with colorful flowers and butterfly. SIZE: 3” h x 3” at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26012 (100-200)

ROBERT KEMM (British, 1849-1890) “THE ITALIAN FRUIT SELLER”. Large oil on canvas city street scene shows seated woman behind table strewn with grapes with woman in fancy dress and child purchasing. Man is seen with book and other people in background. Signed lower right “R. Kemm”. Name plaque with artist name and title affixed to frame. Housed in a carved gilt and black painted frame. SIZE: 36” x 28”. CONDITION: Two small canvas patches to reverse with corresponding restoration and inpainting. Surface grime, would brighten up with cleaning. 9-98883 (1,000-3,000)

DANIEL NIKOLAUS CHODOWIECKI (German, 1726-1801) THE PROPOSAL. Pencil and ink drawing of an interior scene showing a man on his knees kissing the hand of a young lady while two men look on. Housed in a nice copper/bronze gilt molded wood frame with glass having a matte with identification tag. SIGHT SIZE: 4-1/4” x 2-1/2”. CONDITION: Foxing and bleed through writing on bottom of picture. 9-26455 (2,500-3,500)

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) THE UNWANTED ADVANCE. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a man in red shirt behind a woman seated in a chair and in the midst of getting up but being held by the man. Her spinning wheel and basket are falling over. An older woman is seen in doorway looking on. The interior setting with many features and detailed household items. Housed in a wide molded wood painted frame. SIZE: 23” x 19”. CONDITION: Wax relining, put on replaced stretcher. Restored with inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-26166 (2,500-3,500)

TWO PART SHERATON MAHOGANY SECRETARY. The top section fitted with two glass doors having cathedral shaped windows behind which are two shelf areas and three drawers. The bottom section with fold over writing surface, three drawers each having wooden turned knobs all resting on turned legs with castor feet. SIZE: 72” h x 40” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26369 (800-1,200)

A. BARRERE? (19th Century) QUAIL WITH CHICKS. Oil on canvas scene shows hen with eight chicks in a grass field landscape. Signed with what appears to be “A. Barrere” on the bottom left. Housed in a fine antique gesso decorated frame with corn cobs. Washington, D.C. painter supply label on stretcher. Similar to a work done by A.F. Tait. SIZE: 7” x 9”. CONDITION: One old patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. 9-26433 (600-1,000)

J. P. V. (Mid 19th Century) ENGLISH ABBEY. Watercolor scene shows a large connected church with other buildings and park like setting. The dirt road surrounding has fence beside, a man with saw and axe, mother and daughter and a gentleman with top hat and umbrella. Signed lower right “JPV 1850”. Housed in a modern wood linen lined frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 16-3/4” x 23-1/2”. CONDITION: An old fold with small tear on right corner side. Otherwise very good. 9-26273 (300-500)

S ROSS (American, Early 20th Century) CLASSICAL STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS. A large urn holds a huge bouquet of different flowers. Painted in the Flemish style and signed on the bottom right “S. Ross”. Housed in an old gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 30” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-98496 (300-500)

PAINTED GAME BOARD. One sided with orange and salmon colored paint in a checkerboard pattern on a breadboard end single board. SIZE: 14-3/4” x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Some crackle to paint, good. 9-25396 (250-350)

WOOD TABLETOP FLOUR SIFTER IN OLD GRAY PAINT. Interesting form with rectangular angled bin having a turn crank bottom with wood dowels. A screen is below to sift flour. Also could be used for herbs or other dry material. Stands on two trestle type legs with half moon cutouts. SIZE: 12” h x 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25395 (200-300)

TWO EARLY PLATES AND TWO MUGS. 7-1/2” plates in early paste, one decorated with red flowers, other with green and red vine and flower having a blue border (minor under rim chip.) 4” blue and black banded mug and a 2-1/2” mug with blue and rust decoration. CONDITION: As noted, very good. 9-26009 (200-400)

EMPIRE MAHOGANY LIFT TOP COMMODE. Commode has two doors below and lift top and one drawer. All supported by four short turned feet. SIZE: 32” h x top 29” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor veneer damage and stains to top. Generally good. 9-26216 (300-350)

DECORATED TWO DRAWER TABLE TOP CHEST. The molded edge top has paint decoration of fruit and leaves on a green and mustard lined background. Drawers have small turned wood finials and are dovetailed. Sides with similar decoration as the top and the front has similar background to top and sides. SIZE: 11” h x 14-1/4” w x 8-1/4” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26139 (200-400)

ONE DRAWER COUNTRY ANTIQUE STAND. Tapered square legs have molded corner edge. Long drawer supported by a frieze having molded edge. Pine top. All with a reddish finish. SIZE: 26-1/2” h x top 17” w x 24” d. CONDITION: Top has large stains and uneven finish. Remnants of a later green, mostly removed. 9-26080 (200-300)

SET OF FOUR STAFFORSHIRE HANDLESS CUPS AND SAUCERS BY DAVENPORT. Blue and white pattern shows children picking flowers in front of cottage and church, flower border. SIZE: Saucers are 5-3/4” dia; cups are 2-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25831 (150-250)

STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE HOT WATER DISH. Decoration shows a boat with three black men in front of a large spire castle. Flower boarder. Two loop handles have water holes. SIZE: 9-1/2” dia plate, 11” with handles x 2” h. CONDITION: Handles has repairs and one is detached but present. 9-25829 (50-100)

ANTIQUE PLAINS INDIAN BEADED INFANTS VEST. A wonderful rarity is this small infants beaded Plains Indian vest. We have never seen one this size before. With red, blue and yellow beads on white beaded background on tanned leather, probably late 19th Century. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 8-1/2” w (across). CONDITION: Beads generally in very good to excellent condition. Leather and beadwork show lots of age and patina. 8-87318 (1,000-2,000)

COPENA TYPE HUMAN EFFIGY PIPE. Gray soapstone. Full human figure. Middle Woodland, Circa 300-500AD style. SIZE: 9” l x 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-21 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (2,000-4,000)

COPENA TYPE BIRD EFFIGY PIPE. Gray soapstone. middle Woodland, Circa 300-500AD style. Label Coosa County, Alabama. SIZE: 8-1/2” l x 4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-87 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-3,000)

COPENA TYPE BIRD EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite. Middle Woodland, Circa 300-500AD style. SIZE: 5-1/4” l x 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-2 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-3,000)

COPENA TYPE HAWK EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite with eye insets of bone or shell. Middle Woodland, Circa 300-500AD style. SIZE: 8-1/4” l x 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-3 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-3,000)

COPENA TYPE BIRD EFFIGY PIPE. Salt and pepper soapstone. Middle Woodland, Circa 300-500AD style. SIZE: 7-1/2” l x 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-4 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-3,000)

COPENA TYTPE GREAT PIPE DUCK EFFIGY. Black steatite, middle Woodland. Circa 300-500AD style. SIZE: 9” l x 4-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-38 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-3,000)

COPENA TYPE BIRD EFFIGY PIPE. Gray soapstone. Middle Woodland, Circa 300-500AD style. SIZE: 6-1/4” l x 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-5 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-3,000)

COPENA TYPE OWL EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite, with incised detail. Age unknown. SIZE: 7-3/4” l x 2-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-34 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (750-2,500)

CLOUD TYPE BLOWER PIPE. Black steatite. Late Archaic to early Woodland, Circa 1000BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 10” l x 2-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-8 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,500-2,000)

CLOUD TYPE BLOWER PIPE. With incised center flare. Polished sandstone. Late Archaic to early Woodland, Circa 1000BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 8-3/4” l x 1-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-16 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,500-2,000)

CLOUD TYPE BLOWER PIPE. Black steatite. Late Archaic to early Woodland, Circa 1000BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 10-1/2” l x 2-1/2” w. CONDITION: Slight damage on lip of bowl, otherwise very good. 9-25984-37 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,500-2,000)

CLOUD TYPE BLOWER PIPE. Black steatite. Late Archaic to early Woodland, Circa 1000BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 6-1/2” l x 1-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-11 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-2,000)

HOPEWELL TYPE MONITOR PIPE WITH FISH EFFIGY PLATFORM. Black steatite. Middle woodland, Circa 200BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 2-3/4” l x 2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-93 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (2,000-3,000)

HOPEWELL TYPE MONITOR PIPE. Ohio pipe stone. Middle Woodland, Circa 200BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 3” l x 1-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-33 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-2,000)

HOPEWELL TYPE MONITOR PIPE. Ohio pipe stone. Middle Woodland, Circa 200BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 3-1/2” l x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Shows three cracks in base, otherwise very good. 9-25984-10 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-2,000)

HOPEWELL TYPE MONITOR PIPE. Black steatite. Middle Woodland, Circa 200BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 6” l x 2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-15 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-2,000)

HOPEWELL TYPE MONITOR PIPE WITH BEAR EFFIGY. Black steatite. Age unknown. SIZE: 9-1/4” l x 3-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-36 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (750-2,500)

MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE BIRD TURKEY EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite. Late Prehistoric, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 5-1/4” l x 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-39 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,500-2,500)

INTRUSIVE TYPE MOUND PIPE. Gray pipe stone. Late Woodland, Circa 700-900AD style. SIZE: 8” l x 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Extremely large bowl with some nicks on the bowl flare and nick at mouthpiece. Otherwise very good. 9-25984-9 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (2,000-6,000)

INTRUSIVE TYPE MOUND PIPE. Black steatite. Late Woodland, Circa 700-900AD style. SIZE: 4-1/4” x 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-12 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-2,000)

INTRUSIVE TYPE MOUND PIPE. Black steatite. Late Woodland, Circa 700-900AD style. SIZE: 8” l x 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-13 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-1,500)

INTRUSIVE TYPE MOUND PIPE. Ohio pipe stone. Highly polished. Late Woodland, Circa 700-900AD style. SIZE: 5-3/4” l x 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-98 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (750-2,000)

INTRUSIVE TYPE MOUND STYLE PLATFORM PIPE AND CONTACT PERIOD ELBOW PIPE. Both are soapstone. Age unknown. SIZE: Both approximately 4-3/4” l x 2-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-43 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

TWO LATE WOODLAND TYPE PROTO-HISTORIC TURTLE EFFIGY PIPES. Black steatite and soapstone. Circa 1300-1600AD style. SIZES: 6-1/2” l x 3” h; 4-3/4” l x 2-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-44 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (1,000-3,000)

LATE WOODLAND TYPE PROTO-HISTORIC OWL EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite. Circa 1300-1600AD style. SIZE: 4-1/4” l x 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-89 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (750-1,200)

LATE WOODLAND TYPE PROTO-HISTORIC PIPE. Black steatite. Animal effigy on head of pipe. Circa 1300-1600AD style. SIZE: 8” l x 3-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-42 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-750)

LATE WOODLAND TYPE PROTO-HISTORIC PIPE. Mottled gray soapstone. Elbow pipe. Incised line on bowl and stem. Circa 1300-1600AD style. SIZE: 5” l x 3-3/4” h. CONDITION: Slight nick on bowl, otherwise very good. 9-25984-40 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

TWO LATE WOODLAND TO PROTO-HISTORIC TYPE MODIFIED ELBOW PIPES. Sandstone. Circa 1200-1600AD style. SIZES: 4” l x 3-1/2” and 4” l x 3”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-19 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

TAPERED STRAIGHT TUBE PIPE. With incised lines around bowl. Black steatite. Late Archaic to early Woodland, Circa 1000BC style-500AD style. SIZE: 5-1/4” l x 1-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-91 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (500-1,000)

FOUR ELBOW PIPES. Sandstone and ceramic. Near Dresden, Lee County, VA. Mississippian to Proto-Historic, Circa 1200-1600AD style. SIZES: Largest is 3” x 2-1/2”; Smallest is 2” x 2-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25984-94, 9-25984-52 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

THREE LATE PREHISTORIC TYPE ELBOW PIPES. Sandstone. One marked “Havland Kentucky 1979”. Circa 1200-1400AD style. SIZE: Largest is 5” l x 2”; smallest is 2-1/2” l x 2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-17 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

THREE ELBOW PIPES. Sandstone and ceramic. Near Dresden, Lee County, VA. Mississippian to Proto-Historic, Circa 1200-1600AD style. SIZES: Largest is 5-1/2” l x 2-1/2”. Smallest is 2-1/2” l x 2-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-32 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

FOUR LATE PREHISTORIC PROTO-HISTORIC TYPE ELBOW PIPES. Sandstone. Three marked “Found near Dresden, Lee County, VA”. Two have incised face designs. Circa 1300-1600AD style. SIZE: Largest is 4-1/2” l x 1-3/4”; smallest is 2” l x 1-1/4”. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-26 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

THREE CERAMIC PIPES. Two Proto-Historic elbow pipes, one Historic salt glazed pipe from Point Pleasant, Ohio. Two Proto-Historic Circa 1300-1600AD style; Point Pleasant Circa 1870. SIZES: Largest is 3-1/4” l x 1-1/2”; smallest is 2” l x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-48 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

FOURTEEN PIPES. Of various material including ceramic, sandstone, soapstone. Age unknown. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-29 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

THREE PIPES. One ceramic, two stone. One bird effigy. Age unknown. SIZE: Largest is 3” x 1-3/4”; smallest is 1-3/4” x 2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-24 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

FOUR CERAMIC PIPES. Three broken early Woodland tubular pipes. Circa 500BC style-500AD style. One Historic elbow pipe with effigy head, Adorno. Circa 1600AD style. SIZES: Historic is 7-3/4” l x 2”; tubulars are approximately 2-1/2” x 1-1/4”. CONDITION: Three broken in half, one in very good condition. 9-25984-55 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

BIRD EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite. Northwest coast style. Age unknown. SIZE: 4” l x 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-20 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

BIRD EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite. Age unknown. SIZE: 6” l x 2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-90 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (100-200)

RATTLESNAKE EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite. Age unknown. SIZE: 11” l x 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-41 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

TWO MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE ANIMAL EFFIGY PIPES. 1) Sandstone. Found near Dresden, Lee County, VA. Mississippian, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 3-1/4” l x 1-3/4” h. 2) Sandstone. Mississippian, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 3-1/2” l x 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-46, 9-25984-18 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE HUMAN EFFIGY PIPE. Black steatite. Late Prehistoric, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 2-3/4” l x 2-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-14 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (2,000-3,000)

MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE FOUR STEMMED PIPE WITH HUMAN EFFIGY’S AT BASE OF STEM. Shell tempered ceramic. Mississippian, 1200-1800AD style. SIZE: 4” x 4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-88 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

THREE MISSISSIPPIAN TO PROTO-HISTORIC TYPE SANDSTONE PIPES. One bird effigy, two incised. All three from Lee County, VA. Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZES: Largest is 3” l x 2”, Smallest is 2” l x 2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-50 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

HISTORIC CATLINITE PIPE. With pewter insets. Circa 1700-1800AD style. SIZE: 5-1/4” l x 2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-23 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

DISCOIDAL/CHUNKY STONE. Quartzite. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Small center perforation. SIZE: 4” x 1-1/8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-6 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-600)

DISCOIDAL/CHUNKY STONE. Porphyritic granite. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 3-1/2” x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-7 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-600)

DISCOIDAL/CHUNKY STONE. Quartzite. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Large center hold. SIZE: 1-1/4” x 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Shows two or three nicks but in good condition. 9-25984-153 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-500)

LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 28 DISCOIDALS/CHUNKY STONES. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Various materials include stone, ceramic, etc. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-155 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (280-400)

DISCOIDAL/CHUNKY STONE. Limestone. Found in Green County, Tennessee T. Wilcox of Johnson City. Finely polished with large central hole. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 4” dia x 3/4” thick. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-149 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-600)

DISCOIDAL/CHUNKY STONE. Sandstone. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 2-3/4” x 1-1/8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-156 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

LOT OF TWELVE DISCOIDALS/CHUNKY STONES. Made out of assorted stones and pottery. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-165 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

DISCOIDAL/CHUNKY STONE. Diabase. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 1-1/4” x 3-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-47 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

DISCOIDAL/CHUNKY STONE. Granite. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 1-3/8” x 3-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-1 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

HEAVY SANDSTONE FIGURINE. Very similar to the Adam & Eve figurines found with the Duck River Catch in Tennessee which were of Mississippian age, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Comes in a nice wooden box. SIZE: 18” h x 7-1/2” w. CONDITION: Good. Slight damage at his squatting knees. 9-25984-117 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (500-5,000)

HEAVY SANDSTONE BIRD. Age unknown. Comes in wooden box without lid. SIZE: 16” h x 11” l. CONDITION: Head broken off. Some cracking and exfoliation. Fair. 9-25984-114 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-500)

HEAVY SANDSTONE HEAD. Age unknown and not similar stylistically to Duck River. Comes in a wooden box. SIZE: 12” h x 8-1/2” w. CONDITION: Broken at the neck and top of the head shows some damage. 9-25984-116 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-650)

BOAT STONE. Early Woodland, period, Circa 1000BC style-100AD style. Black slate. SIZE: 5-1/8” l x 1-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-144 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

TWO BAR BANNER TYPE STONES. Archaic to early Woodland period, Circa 6000BC style-1000BC style. One is made of gray slate, shows a drilling failure at one end, tally marking at the other and is notched for suspension. Other is made of igneous stone diagonally notched at both ends, flaring lips at the ends. SIZE: 3-1/4” l x 5/8”; 3-1/2” l x 3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-60 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (500-800)

15 STONE CELTS. Early Woodland through Mississippian, Circa 2000BC style-1500AD style. Slate, limestone, diabase and granite. SIZES: Largest is 6” l x 3” w; smallest is 2-1/4” l x 1-1/2” w. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-78 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-600)

FIFTEEN CELTS. Limestone, slate, diabase, granite. Early Woodland to Mississippian, Circa 1000BC style-1500AD style. SIZES: Largest is 9” l x 3-1/2” w; smallest is 2-1/2” l x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-25984-129 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-600)

NINE WOODLAND TO MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE CELTS. Circa 1000BC style-1500AD style. Assorted granites and slates. SIZE: Largest is 5-1/2” l x 2-3/4” w. Smallest is 2-1/2” l x 1-1/4” w. CONDITION: All are in very good condition. 9-25984-30 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-600)

BIRD TYPE STONE. Circa 1500BC style. SIZE: 4” l x 1-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-146 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (450-700)

MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE GORGET. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Engraved spider/Southeaster ceremonial cult. SIZE: 3” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-190 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

FOUR STONE GORGETS. Various stones of various time periods. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-150 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (350-600)

ELEVEN STONE PENDANTS AND GORGETS. Various stones of various time periods. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-151 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (500-600)

CASED ASSORTMENT OF SIX PENDANTS AND GORGETS. Various age and materials. Two holed banded slate gorget and two-holed gorget of schist. These two appear to be Woodland type period artifact and the other four are of questionable age. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-143 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

FOUR STONE AXES. 1) Full grooved axe of diabase. Middle to late Archaic, Circa 3000-4000BC style . 6-1/2” x 4”. Very good condition. 2) Grooved adze, granite rock. Found in Ludlow, Mass. Late Archaic, Circa 2000-3000BC style. 6” x 2-1/2”. Very good condition. 3) Channeled gouge, granite. Archaic, Circa 4000-5000BC style. Northeastern United States. 6-1/2” l x 2” w. Very good condition with some wear on the pole. 4) Celt, granite. Early Woodland, Circa 1000BC style-500AD style. 4-1/4” l x 2” w. Very good condition. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-27 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (350-650)

SIX FULL GROOVED AXES. Late Archaic to early Woodland, Circa 3000BC style-100AD style. SIZES: Largest is 6-1/2” l x 4-3/4” w; smallest is 3” l x 2-1/2” w. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-70 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-400)

SEVEN CASES OF ASSORTED TOOLS. Includes drills, quartz points. One case marked “Cave Springs McMurray Farm, Clairborne County” and includes several fluted points. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Some broken, very good. 9-25984-132 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-600)

FOUR CASES OF VARIOUS STONE TOOLS. Poor to fair. 2) Various stone tools. Broken to fair. 3) Frame of stone tools. Broken to fair. 4) Framed stone tools with gorget and heart shaped pendant. Various times. Good. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-115 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

SEVEN STONE TOOLS. Archaic through Mississippian, Circa 5000BC style – 1500AD style. Includes one complete roller pestle, one broken roller pestle, three celts, one full grooved axe, one 3/4 grooved axe. Materials of slate, granite, diabase. SIZE: Largest is 13-1/2” l x 4” w. Smallest is 3-1/4” x 2”. CONDITION: As noted above, very good. 9-25984-28 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-400)

TEN ROUND STONE TOOLS. Archaic to early Woodland, Circa 6000BC style-500AD style. Three 3/4 grooved axes, five full grooved axes, one conical pestle, one roller pestle. Materials range from slate, diabase, rhyolite to quartzite. SIZE: Largest is 8” l x 4” w; smallest if 4” l x 3” w. CONDITION: Poor to very good. 9-25984-95 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

LOT OF TWENTY THREE MISCELLANEOUS GROUND STONE TOOLS. Items include two stone bowls, three pestles, grooved hammer stone, several celts, broken pipe fragments, flint celts, etc. Archaic to Woodland, Circa 5000BC style-500AD style. CONDITION: Broken to good. 9-25984-85 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

LARGE CASE WITH MAMMUTHUS DRAWING WITH 37 PALEO INDIAN TYPE POINTS. Paleo Indian, Circa 10000BC style-8000BC style. Fluted and unfluted points. Several marked “Green County Tennessee”, “Knox County Kentucky”, “Kentucky River”, “Green River Kentucky”, and more. CONDITION: Range from broken to very good. 9-25984-99 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (4,000-8,000)

TWO CASES OF POINTS. One Mississippian projectile points, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Approximately 100 points. Other is with Indian painting in center of 14 points. Archaic to Woodland points, Circa 6000BC style-100BC style. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-118 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-450)

SIX SMALL CASES OF POINTS. Paleo Indian through Woodland type, Circa 10000BC style -1000BC style. Variety of cherts. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Good to very good. One case with broken glass. 9-25984-184 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

TWO BOARDS OF ASSORTED ARTIFACTS FROM “SITE LF-2-83”. Has photograph of two people at site. Contains various stone and bone artifacts ranging from Archaic to Woodland, Circa 400BC style-750AD. CONDITION: Broken to very good. Second board with various small projectile points of Knox chert. Woodland to Mississippian period, Circa 100BC style-1500AD style. CONDITION: Broken to very good. SIZE: Varies. 9-25984-183 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

LARGE FRAMED CASE OF ARROWHEADS. Labeled “Gem Type Points Surface Hunting on Farms for over 10 years by Arvid Hampton and Constance Hampton”. Most of the points are small and made of Knox chert. Over 200 points. CONDITION: Very good. Glass in frame is cracked. 9-25984-105 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-600)

LARGE FRAMED CASE OF ARROWHEADS. Paleo Indian to Mississippian, Circa 10000BC style-1500AD style. Includes very nice Glacial Kame knife. CONDITION: Broken to very good. 9-25984-182 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

EIGHT CASES OF VARIOUS POINTS. Various time periods, various cherts. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Broken to very good. 9-25984-110 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (350-500)

LOT OF NINE CASES OF INDIAN ARTIFACTS. Flint of various ages and styles including two contemporary obsidian pieces. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Broken to very good. Two cases with cracked glass. 9-25984-138 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

ELEVEN CASES OF AVERAGE PROJECTILE POINTS. Twelve to fifteen in a case. CONDITION: Generally good with some with damage, some broken and some very good. 9-25984-187 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

TWO CASES OF ARROWHEADS. 1) Wooden case contains 42 arrowheads. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Red and brown cherts. Case marked “V R Harris Monterey Tenn”. 2) Case contains 48 arrowheads. Various time periods, early Archaic through late Woodland, Circa 9000BC style-750AD. CONDITION: Most are good. Wood case is good, other with broken glass. 9-25984-122 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

TWO CASES OF ASSORTED FLINT WORK. Some old and some reproductions. Includes two dovetails, Circa 20th C. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Good to new. 9-25984-178 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

CASED EARLY ARCHAIC TYPE BIFURCATE SPEAR POINTS. Early Archaic, Circa 9000BC style-6000BC style. Mostly Knox flint from Tennessee. Approximately 56 points. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25984-142 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

CASED ASSORTED POINTS. Approximately 12 points. CONDITION: Generally very good, one is broken and one or two with some dings. 9-25984-134 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

MISCELLANEOUS ARROWHEADS IN CASE. With fragment of incised pattern on shell gorget. The shell gorget is Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Arrowheads from Chenoa, Kentucky found in 1934 in the Williams Rock Shelter. Period ranges from early Archaic to Mississippian, 9000BC style-1500AD style. CONDITION: Points are generally good, gorget in poor to fair condition. 9-25984-111 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

FOUR CASES OF VARIOUS POINTS. Assorted time periods and materials. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Broken to good. 9-25984-192 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

EIGHT SMALL CASES OF ARROWHEADS. Assorted time periods from late Paleo Indian 9000BC style to modern replica. Includes Hardaway, serrated Archaic, Mississippian triangular, of various flints and cherts including milky quartz, knox chert, crab orchard chert, etc. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Good to very good. One case with broken glass. 9-25984-191 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-350)

HUMAN EFFIGY WATER BOTTLE. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Exceptionally nice effigy vessel. Possibly pregnant female. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 5-1/2” w. CONDITION: Damage to neck of bottle. Head repaired and some stress marks along side. Could be restored to museum quality. 9-25984-73 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (750-3,000)

BELL PLAIN TYPE EFFIGY BOWL WITH PUNCTATE DECORATED RIM. Animal head Adorno and curled tail strap handle. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 9” x 7” x 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Shows several stress cracks but overall very good. 9-25984-22 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (750-2,000)

BELL PLAIN TYPE HUMAN EFFIGY BOWL. Two sided human Adorno on one side, strap handle opposite figure on other side. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 8-3/4”. CONDITION: Shows stress cracks and some gluing but overall good. 9-25984-71 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (750-2,500)

BELL PLAIN TYPE HUMAN HEAD EFFIGY BOWL. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 5-1/2” dia x 3” h. CONDITION: Some stress cracks, minor chips on the rim but overall in good condition. 9-25984-79 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-500)

BELL PLAIN TYPE DOG HEAD EFFIGY BOWL. Dog head Adorno has been broken off and reglued, Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 7-1/2” dia x 4”. CONDITION: One stress crack across the entire pot. Otherwise good. 9-25984-77 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

BELL PLAIN TYPE ANIMAL/MAMMAL EFFIGY HEAD BOWL. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 4-1/2” dia x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Tail Adorno with slight damage, minor stress crack in the bowl. Overall in good condition. 9-25984-62 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

EFFIGY HEAD TYPE MISSISSIPPIAN BOWL. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 13” dia. CONDITION: Several large stress cracks, fair to good. 9-25984-74 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-600)

BIRD HEAD EFFIGY BOWL. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 7” dia. CONDITION: Minor damage on the rim, one small sherd missing. Some surface areas exfoliated. General condition is fair to good. 9-25984-75 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (150-250)

NEELEYS FERRY PLAIN TYPE BOWLS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Both show typical scalloping on rims. SIZE: 9-1/2” dia x 2; 8-1/4” dia x 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Both show stress fractures and repair. Otherwise good. 9-25984-57 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

LARGE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POT. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Cord marked body, smooth rim and neck. SIZE: 16” dia x 9-1/4”. CONDITION: Shows minor stress cracks, repair on one section of the rim. Several chips missing from rim. Generally good. 9-25984-69 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-900)

LARGE PLAIN MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POT. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 8” x 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-53 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

LARGE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POT. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Four lug handles, cord marked body. SIZE: 15” dia x 13” h. CONDITION: The entire base has been repaired with plaster. Upper body has been glued together with many cracks and repairs. Generally poor. 9-25984-68 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

FOUR MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE BEAKERS AND JAR. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Three grayware beakers two being plain and one with adorno. SIZE: With adorno is 7-1/2” x 4-1/4” in poor condition. SIZE: 5” x 2-1/2” in fair condition. SIZE: 3-1/2” x 2-1/2” in good condition. Strap handled plain jar. SIZE: 4-1/2” x 3-1/4”. Shows several stress cracks. Slight damage on small area of decorated rim. Fair to good. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-65 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

THREE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE BOWLS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. 1) Plain bowl in very good condition. 6” dia x 2” h. 2) Small salt pan showing stress fractures and small rim sherd missing. Interior shows incised spiral design. Fair to good. 6-1/4” dia x 2” h. 3) Small punctate pot showing numerous fractures and repairs in poor condition. 4” dia x 3” h. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-45 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

THREE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POTS. All three are Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. 1) Small rocker-dentate strap handled pot with four strap handles and four human face adornos. SIZE: 4” dia x 3-1/4” h. CONDITION: Shows repair and damage. Fair. 2) Neeleys Ferry small bottle with punctate rim and appliqued nodes, incised body. SIZE: 4-1/2” w x 3-1/4” h. CONDITION: Shows some rim damage, fair to good. 3) Mississippian pot with tally marked appliques on neck. SIZE: 6” dia x 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Shows body damage and repair. Fair. 9-25984-59 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-500)

TWO MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POTS. Both are Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. 1) Neeleys Ferry with four lug handles and punctates around the neck. SIZE: 5-1/2” dia x 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Small nick out of rim, overall good. 2) Burnished black water bottle. Incised line around rim. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 7” h. CONDITION: Some rim damage. Overall good. 9-25984-63 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-500)

THREE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE TRIPOD VESSELS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 6” x 2-3/4”; 6” x 2” and 5-3/4” x 2-1/4”. CONDITION: Ranges from fair to good. One shows minor stress fracture, another shows damage to one of the tripod legs. 9-25984-64 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-450)

THREE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE PIECES, TWO BOWLS AND ONE WATER BOTTLE. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Both bowls are Neeleys Ferry style. 1) Marked “Tennessee” and has tally marked rim. SIZE: 6-1/4” dia x 3” h. Shows some repair of minor crack on one side but in good condition. 2) Scalloped rim. Broken at one side of base and repaired. Otherwise fair to good. SIZE: 5-1/2” dia x 3” h. 3) Water bottle shows some use wear on rim and two or three scratches to the body. Otherwise good. SIZE: 6-1/4” h x 6” w. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-81 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-350)

TWO MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE PIECES, WATER BOTTLE AND LARGE BOWL. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Large four lug handled bowl marked “Little Tennessee River, Monroe County Tennessee”. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 5” w. CONDITION: Shows minor stress fractures but in good condition. Large water bottle with vertical appliques on neck. SIZE: 8-1/2” h x 8” w. CONDITION: Shows rim damage from probable Aboriginal use. Otherwise good. 9-25984-66 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

THREE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POTS, TWO WATER BOTTLES AND ONE BOWL. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. One showing red paint slip. Also shows red slip on interior and exterior. SIZE: Bowl is 8” x 3”; Large water bottle is 7-3/4” x 6; Other is 6-3/4” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Both water bottles in good condition. Bowl shows rim damage and repair, small body sherd missing. 9-25984-82 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-500)

FOUR MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE WATER BOTTLES AND BOWLS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. The larger bowl of the two bowls is marked “Little Tennessee River, Monroe County Tennessee” in good condition. SIZE: Large bowl is 7” dia x 2-3/4”. The smaller is a small pinched bowl in fair condition. SIZE: 2” x 1-1/2”. Smaller of the two water bottles shows stress cracks to the neck of the vessel, being reglued. Some sherds missing in poor to fair condition. SIZE: 5-3/4” h x 5-1/2” w. The larger water bottle shows extensive damage and reconstruction with several body sherds missing. Poor. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 9” w. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-35 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

THREE MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POTS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. 1) Large strap handle pot showing stress fractures and damage. Broken but all pieces are present and could be restored. Fair. 9” dia x 5-3/4” h. 2) Pedestal water bottle. Broken at neck and lip missing. Base shows some repair. Otherwise fair to good. 6-1/2” x 6”. 3) Small plain gobular pot. A few minor scratches and dings but generally good. 5” x 5”. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-58 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

FOUR MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POTS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. 1) Water bottle with damaged rim but otherwise sound. 7-1/4” h x 5” w. 2) Pot with neck appliques and pseudo strap handles. Shows some exfoliation on the body of the pot. Generally fair. 4-1/4” h x 5-1/4” dia. 3) Strap handled pot showing numerous cracks and repairs with some exfoliation on the surface. 4-1/2” h x 6” dia. 4) Bowl with lug handles shows stress fractures and repair but generally fair to good. 9” dia x 4-1/2” h. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-56 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-500)

TWO MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE POTS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. 1) Pot shows spiral design suggestive of Southeast ceremonial cult. SIZE: 6” dia x 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Some damage and repair. 2) Small plain bowl with punctate decoration around the rim and pseudo appliqué handles. SIZE: 4-3/4” dia x 4”. CONDITION: Small 1” sherd exfoliated from one side, otherwise sound and good. 9-25984-54 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-400)

TWO MISSISSIPPIAN TYPE BOWLS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. 1) Collared bowl with two lug handles, applique decoration around rim. SIZE: 7””x 3” CONDITION: Minor stress cracks and some exfoliation on the surfacing. 2) Small plain bowl/dish. SIZE: 6” x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor nicks in fair to good condition. 9-25984-61 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

NODENA TYPE RED PAINT ON BUFF WATER BOTTLE. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 4-3/4” at widest. CONDITION: One small nick on rim. 9-25984-31 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-1,000)

THREE POTTERY PIECES. 1) Pisgah bowl, Cherokee. Badly damaged, poorly repaired in poor condition. SIZE: 7-1/2” dia x 3-1/4” h. 2) Ceramic bowl with incised chevron design. Shows some rim damage and pitting, otherwise good. SIZE: 7-3/4” dia x 2-1/2” h. 3) Small flat based water bottle. Scratches, otherwise good. SIZE: 4-1/4” h x 3-1/2” w. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-83 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

FIVE PIECES OF SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY. 1) 6-1/2” h x 3” figurine is label “Sedona Arizona”. 2) 10” dia x 5” large bowl in good condition. 3) 6-1/2” h x 8” spouted vessel in poor condition. 4) 7” x 4-1/2” h spouted vessel with animal adorno with stress fractures. 5) 5” h x 4-1/2” contemporary vessel. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-109 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (350-450)

LARGE CASE OF INDIAN ARTIFACTS. Flint, pottery, two full grooves axes, three celts, shell beads with a historic catlinite pipe. CONDITION: Poor to good. 9-25984-51 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

SEVEN CASES OF INDIAN ARTIFACTS. 1) Small fluted point labeled Cumberland River, Bell County. 2) Two possible Paleo tools. 3) 5” stone drill. 4) 22 Western style gem points. 5) Glass trade beads, dovetail and triangular knife. 6) Shell beads, banded slate gorget, glass trade beads, corner notch projectile point of Knox chert. 7) Small arrowheads and metal object labeled “Solid Silver Pendant found at Indian Site”. CONDITION: Fair to very good. 9-25984-185 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

SEVENTEEN CASES OF INDIAN ARTIFACTS. Points ranging from late Paleo Indian to Mississippian, Circa 8000BC style-1500AD style. Assorted cherts and flints. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Broken to very good. 9-25984-101 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-750)

TWO FRAMED BOARDS OF VARIOUS INDIAN ARTIFACTS. One of ceramic discoidals, various projectile points of different time periods and materials. Second is of various projectile points of different time periods. CONDITION: Fair to very good. 9-25984-104 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

TWO CASES OF INDIAN ARTIFACTS. 1) Ranging from Paleo Indian to Middle Woodland, Circa 10000BC style-750AD style. Includes Calf Creek, Adena, Kirk and dovetail types. 2) Large preforms, choppers and knives, some marked Tennessee. CONDITION: Broken to very good. 9-25984-100 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-400)

FOUR FRAMED AND CASED INDIAN ARTIFACTS. 1) String of glass trade beads, assorted Archaic projectile points, Circa 8000-1000BC style. Good to very good. 2) Archaic period projectile points, Circa 8000-1000BC style. Broken to good. 3) Projectile points. Archaic to late prehistoric, Circa 8000-1500BC style. Poor to fair. 4) Assorted projectile points from various time periods. Broken to very good. CONDITION: As Noted above. 9-25984-125 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

THREE CASES OF ASSORTED INDIAN ARTIFACTS. 1) Case of drills and perforators. Fair to good. 2) Quartz and chert projectile points of various time periods. Fair to very good. 3) Larger case with two necklaces of shell beads, one necklace of glass trade beads, several drilled items, preforms and blades out of muldraugh chert. One large Cumberland fluted point and one large Doulton green briar. Good to very good. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-127 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

TWO CASES OF VARIOUS INDIAN ARTIFACTS. One case contains Paleo Indian through Mississippian artifacts, Circa 8500BC style-1500AD style. Includes Hardaway points, Jacks Reef and Madison triangulars. Several small pottery discoidal, bone awl, shell necklace. CONDITION: Good to very good. Other case contains various periods and material including projectile points. CONDITION: Poor to good. 9-25984-112 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

EAGLE PICTURE DONE WITH BROKEN AND DAMAGED STONE TOOLS AND TWO BOARDS OF ARTIFACTS. Eagle signed “M.D. Edds”. One board with rough and damaged flint tools displayed in a circle of various times and materials. Second board with various stone Indian artifacts with gorget in center. CONDITION: Poor to fair. 9-25984-102 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

LARGE BIN OF ASSORTED ARTIFACTS. Including pottery, discoidals, steatite vessel sherds, broken pendants and gorgets, flint points broken and whole, pottery sherds and more. CONDITION: Poor to good. 9-25984-103 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

SHELL AND BONE BEADS, STONE BEADS AND GORGET AND CALF CREEK ARCHAIC SPEAR POINT. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-25984-96 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

THREE SETS OF EARPLUGS. Mississippian period, Circa 1200-1500AD style. Two sets are conch shell and one set is sandstone. Also one conch shell tubular bead. SIZE: 2-1/4”; 2-1/4” and 3”. Bead is 3”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-97 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

LATE PREHISTORIC TO HISTORIC TYPE METAL ARTIFACTS. Circa 1200AD style-1600AD style. From the Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee. From the Stokely-Van Camp Farm Site. Approximately twenty-two brass tinklers, four brass pendants, two Prehistoric copper celts. Housed in a wooden case. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25984-177 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (400-800)

THREE CASES OF METAL TRADE GOODS. Copper and brass. 1) Labeled “Found near Newport, Tennessee. Is part of the Porter Collection”. Large circular gorget and tubular copper or brass beads. 2) Large circular copper or brass gorget and copper or brass tubular beads with small projectile point. 3) Two copper arrow points, copper cross and square pendant, brass tinkler. Circa 1600-1800AD style. CONDITION: Poor to good. 9-25984-136 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-450)

THREE CASED OF BONE AND SHELL ARTIFACTS. Includes beads, tools, teeth, shell gorget, perforated canine, needles, bone awls. CONDITION: Generally good, some fair. 9-25984-126 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-350)

LOT OF TWENTY-SEVEN PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS INDIAN ARTIFACTS. Including small pottery water bottle, half prehistoric sharks tooth, maul grooved celts, two discoidals, and a number of pipes. CONDITION: Broken to good. 9-25984-25 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (250-300)

LOT OF INDIAN ARTIFACTS. Five bands of historic glass trade beads; banner stone marked “Claude Jeans Hancock County Tennessee” made of fossiliferus limestone of unknown age – good condition. Channel coal pendant of unknown age in good condition. Twelve broken to fair projectile point of various cherts; Two drilled mud stone pendants tally marked of unknown age. Pop-eyed bird stone of unknown age. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25984-194 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-400)

THREE CASES OF BONE, SHELL AND STONE ARTIFACTS. Including bone awls, shell beads, shell pendants, shell earplugs and several bifurcate projectile points. SIZES: Vary. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-25984-193 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

LOT OF TEN ASSORTED PIECES. Stone cones and hemispheres, loaf stones. Materials vary from slate, hematite and barite. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25984-168 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (200-300)

TWO HEMATITE ARTIFACTS. Early Woodland, Circa 1000BC style-100AD style. 1) Plummet with snake effigy. SIZE: 4” x 1”. CONDITION: Very good. 2) Cone. SIZE: 2” x 1-7/8”. CONDITION: Fair to good condition. 9-25984-147 The Tennessee Collection of Prehistoric Indian Artifacts from the Allen Graves Estate. SPECIAL NOTE: We do not regularly sell Prehistoric Indian stone artifacts and therefore have very little experience and no expertise in this area. All of the following lots have come from the Collection of the Late Allen Graves of Tennessee. The collection was inherited some years back by his daughter, who now lives in Maine. This collection was consigned to us directly from her. We employed someone to generally identify styles and types, but as stated above, due to our lack of expertise in this field, we can not guarantee the age or origin of the following pieces. We are relying on you, the buyer, to determine to your satisfaction the origin and age of each item in the collection. (300-500)